AD Sites and Services Replication Connecteion Deleted

I accidently deleted a connection under the NTDS Settings between 2 of our sites. Meant to do a Replicate Now. When I realized I deleted it. I added it back. Now I have the name I added back, but I also have <DCName>CNF:73213247-9ae8-467f-aba8-6cfba22e24df as a connection. Should I delete the DCName or delete the <DCName>CNF:73213247-9ae8-467f-aba8-6cfba22e24df or leave them both? I have not seen any error in the logs but I have seen some warnings. ID 13562 with Following is the summary of warnings and errors encountered by File Replication Service while polling the Domain Controller <DCName> for FRS replica set configuration information. Any ideas on what would be best?

You can delete the one with CNF...that is the conflict.
More on CNF:: GUID objects here: http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/john-savills-windows-faqs/i-have-objects-in-my-active-directory-ad-domain-that-have-cnf-in-their-name-followed-by-a-globally-unique-identifier-guid-what-are-these-objects-.aspx

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